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Group petitions EFCC over NASS alleged misappropriation of aides’ pay

A group, under the aegis of Concerned Legislative Aides of 8TH National Assembly, has petitioned the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission EFCC, asking it to probe the leadership of the 8th Assembly overpayments due to the aides.

In a statement issued in Abuja today, Friday, the group urged the anti-corruption body to act on the petition. The statement jointly signed by Barr. Chinedu Nwokeukwu and Mr Sunday Chuba stated that the petition was bordered on alleged diversion of funds meant for the payment of their entitlements.


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The Vanguard reports have pointed out clearly that, the group has particularly asked the EFCC to investigate the Clerk to the National Assembly and the presiding officers of both chambers of the lawmaking arm of government. They decried that despite promises and assurances, the EFCC had yet to commence an investigation into the alleged diversion, stressing that the commission should have swung into action by now.

“The non-investigation has clearly emboldened our traducers in making the final kill before the end of the 8th National Assembly on 10 June 2019. Concerned legislative aides are reliably informed that plans are afoot to tamper with the May 2019, salary – being the last salary of 8th Assembly aides, and deductions of up to N100,000 and above are being planned on the severance package of each legislative aide.

“We hereby implore the EFCC to take the bull by its horn and speedily investigate the said allegation and ensure that the diverted monies are duly refunded and paid to 8th Assembly aides before the expiry of the 8th National Assembly,” the group said.

On the petition to the EFCC, the Vanguard reports revealed the group’s explanation on how the presiding and principal officers of both chambers were entitled to additional aides in the guise of Special Advisers and Special Assistants employed on their behalf by the National Assembly Management. The petition further explained that it was for that reason that the National Assembly Service Commission employed five aides each for 109 Senator and 360 Member totalling 2,345 aides.

The report further added that the aides were employed on a short term basis and entitled to allowances as applicable to other public servants and a severance package of 300 per cent of their annual basic salary at the end of the four-year tenure of their principals.

‘’Part of the allowance is the Duty Tour Allowance (DTA). Each SLA from Level 15-17 is entitled to the sum of N100,000 while other categories of aides receive the sum of N75,000 every quarter. The aides decried that the leadership of the current National Assembly was not like previous ones where the Senate Presidents and the Speakers ensured that aides were paid their full entitlements.

‘’We are hereby alleging criminal diversion of these yearly appropriated legitimate entitlements. Out of the 13 quarters DTAs owed legislative aides of the 8th National Assembly since June 2015, only two quarters have been paid to us. There has been no training for the past three and half years despite the budgetary allocations for this item,” it said.

The petitioners added that the aides had employed different means to appeal to the National Assembly’s leadership and had to resort to the petition when the appeals seemed to have fallen on deaf ears.

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